

In July 2020, Netflix renewed the show for a fifth and final part, which will be released in two five-episode volumes on September 3 and December 3, 2021, respectively. The same day a documentary starring the producers and cast premiered on Netflix, entitled Money Heist: The Phenomenon (Spanish: La casa de papel: El Phenomeno). Part 4, also with eight episodes, was released on 3 April 2020. Part 3, with eight episodes, was released on 19 July 2019. In April 2018, Netflix renewed the series with a significantly increased budget for 16 total new episodes. It re-cut the series into 22 short episodes and released them worldwide, beginning with the first part on 20 December 2017, followed by the second part on 6 April 2018. Netflix acquired the global streaming rights in late 2017. It had an original run of 15 episodes on the Spanish network Antenna 3 from to 23 November 2017. The series was initially to be told as a limited series in two parts. The series is being told from the perspective of a woman, Tokyo (Ursula Corbero), and has a strong Spanish identity, where emotional dynamics offset perfect strategic offense.

The narrative is told like real time and relies on an incredible narrator for flashbacks, time-jumps, hidden character inspiration and complexity. The series traces two long-drawn robberies led by the Professor (अलlvaro Morte), one at the Royal Mint of Spain and one at the Bank of Spain.

Money Heist (Spanish: La casa de papel, “The House of Paper”) is a Spanish heist crime drama television series created by Alex Pina.
